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Scary Close: Dropping the Act and Finding True Intimacy
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Scary Close: Dropping the Act and Finding True Intimacy

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When it comes to authenticity, is being fully yourself always worth the risk From the author of Blue Like Jazz comes New York Times bestseller Scary Close, Donald Miller’s journey of uncovering the keys to a healthy relationship and discovering that they’re also at the heart of building a healthy family, a successful career, and a trusted community of friends.

After decades of failed relationships and painful drama, Miller decided that he’d had enough. Trying to impress people wasn’t helping him truly connect with anyone–and neither was pretending to be someone he wasn’t. He’d built himself a life of public isolation, but he dreamed of having a life defined by meaningful relationships instead. At 40-years-old, he made a scary decision: he was going to be his true self no matter what it might cost.

Scary Close tells the story of Miller’s difficult choice to impress fewer people and connect with even more. It’s about the importance of knocking down old walls to finally experience the freedom that comes when we stop playing a part and start being fully ourselves.

In Scary Close, Miller shares everything he’s learned firsthand about how to:

Deconstruct the old habits that no longer serve us Overcome the desire to please the people around us Always tell the truth, even when it’s hard Find satisfaction in a daily portion of real love Risk being fully known in order to deeply love and be loved Apply these lessons to your everyday life

If you’re ready to drop the act and find true, life-changing intimacy, it’s time to get Scary Close.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Country
United States
Date
23 March 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9780785213185

When it comes to authenticity, is being fully yourself always worth the risk From the author of Blue Like Jazz comes New York Times bestseller Scary Close, Donald Miller’s journey of uncovering the keys to a healthy relationship and discovering that they’re also at the heart of building a healthy family, a successful career, and a trusted community of friends.

After decades of failed relationships and painful drama, Miller decided that he’d had enough. Trying to impress people wasn’t helping him truly connect with anyone–and neither was pretending to be someone he wasn’t. He’d built himself a life of public isolation, but he dreamed of having a life defined by meaningful relationships instead. At 40-years-old, he made a scary decision: he was going to be his true self no matter what it might cost.

Scary Close tells the story of Miller’s difficult choice to impress fewer people and connect with even more. It’s about the importance of knocking down old walls to finally experience the freedom that comes when we stop playing a part and start being fully ourselves.

In Scary Close, Miller shares everything he’s learned firsthand about how to:

Deconstruct the old habits that no longer serve us Overcome the desire to please the people around us Always tell the truth, even when it’s hard Find satisfaction in a daily portion of real love Risk being fully known in order to deeply love and be loved Apply these lessons to your everyday life

If you’re ready to drop the act and find true, life-changing intimacy, it’s time to get Scary Close.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Country
United States
Date
23 March 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9780785213185